Dramatic photo illustration of AFA headquarters raid and officials defending controversial contract amid money laundering probe.
Dramatic photo illustration of AFA headquarters raid and officials defending controversial contract amid money laundering probe.
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AFA defends exclusive contract and 30% commission to Faroni's firm amid laundering probe

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Following raids on its facilities and Javier Faroni's home, the Argentine Football Association defended its 2021 exclusive deal granting Faroni's company a 30% commission on overseas contracts until 2026, accusing former partners of a destabilization campaign.

In a statement released on December 31, 2025, the Argentine Football Association (AFA), under Claudio "Chiqui" Tapia, justified its commercial agreement with Javier Faroni's company. The deal, signed in 2021, gives Faroni's firm exclusivity for overseas collections and payments until 2026 in exchange for a 30% commission—reversing what the AFA calls "historically unfavorable" terms.

The AFA highlighted past examples: agent ISL took 55% of revenues; Santa Mónica split 50-50; and for friendlies, Guillermo Tofoni got up to 35% plus 65% for associates, leaving AFA with just US$1 million per match. "Now, the AFA retains 70% and partners get 30%," the statement emphasized.

It attributed criticisms to "former commercial partners" aiming to "regain privileges" through a "plot of lies and misinformation" for institutional damage. "Those unwilling to renegotiate unfavorable deals seek to recover past benefits," it added.

This follows Federal Police raids on December 30-31 at AFA's Viamonte headquarters, Ezeiza, and Faroni's Nordelta home, as detailed in prior coverage, which uncovered over US$1.2 million in transfers and the contract amid a money laundering investigation. Faroni was intercepted at Aeroparque en route to Uruguay and banned from leaving. New developments include a 20.8 million dollar appraisal of a Pilar mansion linked to AFA officials (vs. 1.8 million declared), with luxury features, and the Financial Information Unit's U.S. trip for data on accounts and shells. Viral videos also surfaced of Faroni's Italian club training at AFA facilities.

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X users reacted strongly to AFA's defense of the exclusive 2021 contract granting Javier Faroni's firm a 30% commission on international deals amid raids and a laundering probe. Sentiments are mostly negative, with outrage over the high commission rate applied to major prizes like World Cup funds. Skepticism targets AFA's claim of a destabilization campaign by former partners. Political connections to Sergio Massa were questioned. Journalists highlighted contract details and money flows.

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In a development following leaked chats exposing specific transfers to ghost companies, Prosecutor Pedro Simón from Santiago del Estero has verified $4.961 billion in payments from the Argentine Football Association (AFA) to firms linked to treasurer Pablo Toviggino between 2022 and 2025—for services never provided. Some funds were invested, generating millions in peso and dollar gains.

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US authorities are examining Argentine Football Association fund movements exceeding US$300 million during the 2026 World Cup.

Toesca AGF filed a third complaint against former Sartor AGF directors over the financing scheme used to acquire control of Azul Azul S.A., the concessionaire of Club Universidad de Chile. The lawsuit details promissory notes and transfers worth billions of pesos between 2021 and 2024.

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